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Save Your Back: Comparison of the Compressive Force on the Lower Back Based on Differences in the Training Techniques.

Michael L CallihanThomas McCoyCindy ReedChristy MorleyEvette LawTori Philipps
Published in: Journal of emergency nursing (2024)
While the optimal way to limit musculoskeletal injury among nurses is to eliminate the need for manual handling of a patient, this is not always possible in the ED. It is critical that when emergency nurses must reposition a patient, they perform the movement in the most biomechanically sound method while using a friction reduction. These findings, coupled with the previous biomechanical risk factor reduction related to the SHAPE lifting intervention, gives promise to a safer lifting strategy for emergency nurses moving forward.
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